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and there was also, as i said, lord tom watson, he was a claimant.n some ways that's more extraordinary — the allegations being made there about a sitting mp at the time with oversight of the dcms committee. that's right. i mean, he says that his phone was targeted at around the time that he was investigating the murdoch newspapers at the height of the scandal. and it's quite interesting, if you want to get into the detail of it, because in this apology today that was read out in court, the ngn offered full and unequivocal apology to lord watson for the unwarranted intrusion carried out into his private life during his time in government by the news of the world, not the sun, during the period 2009 to 2011. but in a statement from news group newspapers, they denied that his phone was ever hacked between 2009 and 2011. and they said if this had gone to trial, they would have demonstrated that hacking after 2007 was impossible because of security updates to phones. what was the significance of that? well, it is interesting, isn't it, that not everythin
and there was also, as i said, lord tom watson, he was a claimant.n some ways that's more extraordinary — the allegations being made there about a sitting mp at the time with oversight of the dcms committee. that's right. i mean, he says that his phone was targeted at around the time that he was investigating the murdoch newspapers at the height of the scandal. and it's quite interesting, if you want to get into the detail of it, because in this apology today that was read out in court, the...
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whence harry and lord watson _ been going on. whence harry and lord watson were _ been going on.s there for people who couldn't go to court. some sections of the media saying this is climb—down from him when he promised a crusade against sections of the tabloid press.— tabloid press. they are the last two in _ tabloid press. they are the last two in this _ tabloid press. they are the last two in this way - tabloid press. they are the | last two in this way because there are a series of waves. the litigation has not necessarily ended. you can only sue in this country again something that is denied or not admitted, that is the way the law works. if someone admit something you don't have a cause of action. once they have admitted what he called for, it is them settling, not prince harry. he has conceded nothing. they are paying him in damages and his legalfees. i am not at liberty to say what the total cost of that is but i see the bbc have said that it is an eight figure sum, upwards of 10 million. that is not prince harry backing down, it is not him admitting anything, it is ngn a
whence harry and lord watson _ been going on. whence harry and lord watson were _ been going on.s there for people who couldn't go to court. some sections of the media saying this is climb—down from him when he promised a crusade against sections of the tabloid press.— tabloid press. they are the last two in _ tabloid press. they are the last two in this _ tabloid press. they are the last two in this way - tabloid press. they are the | last two in this way because there are a series of...
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lord watson has said they're preparing a dossier for the metropolitan police.ome and legal correspondent dominic casciani was at the high court. headline after headline, story after story. years of intrusion now accepted by the sun in a stunning conclusion in prince harry's battle against the tabloid. for years, the duke had said he was the victim of unlawful practices. he blames the media for the death of his mother. he says journalists destroyed his first flush of love with chelsy davy. and today at the high court, this was the first moment of reckoning. from yesterday, there had been clues in secret talks. he had been clues in secret talks. he had been up all night, but the duke's barrister david sherborne was looking surprisingly freshfaced and chipper. has looking surprisingly freshfaced and chi er. . , , looking surprisingly freshfaced and chi er. ., , ., chipper. has there been a settlement? _ chipper. has there been a settlement? good - chipper. has there been a l settlement? good morning. chipper. has there been a - settlement? good morning. and chippe
lord watson has said they're preparing a dossier for the metropolitan police.ome and legal correspondent dominic casciani was at the high court. headline after headline, story after story. years of intrusion now accepted by the sun in a stunning conclusion in prince harry's battle against the tabloid. for years, the duke had said he was the victim of unlawful practices. he blames the media for the death of his mother. he says journalists destroyed his first flush of love with chelsy davy. and...
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this is prince harry and lord watson versus news group newspapers and they are the last claimants outseveral legal claims, there were about 1700 claims. helena wilkinson is with me outside court. many people may have a sense of deja vu. haven't we been here before in court with prince harry? yes we have. _ in court with prince harry? yes we have. and _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you will - in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you will remember the mirror group newspapers in 2023 and prince harry won a substantial amount of money in that case. we are waiting, the hearing he is expected to get under way in the next couple of minutes. we did see prince harry's barrister david sherborne arrived in the last 15 minutes or so and a question was thrown to him, has a settlement being reached? we just about made at what he said. he said we will have to wait and see. what we expect to happen this morning, we will either get the start of the trial finally, either get the start of the trialfinally, as either get the start
this is prince harry and lord watson versus news group newspapers and they are the last claimants outseveral legal claims, there were about 1700 claims. helena wilkinson is with me outside court. many people may have a sense of deja vu. haven't we been here before in court with prince harry? yes we have. _ in court with prince harry? yes we have. and _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you _ in court with prince harry? yes we have, and you will - in court with prince harry? yes we...
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so it's a full victory for prince harry and tom watson. out what a price they've paid. i mean, prince harry gets revenge attacks on him by the newspapers for daring to stand up to them but has been prepared to do that in orderfor this to come out, notjust for him, but for all those people who brought claims and all the others who were targeted, because, as court documents have shown, there were 35,000 payments across the sun and the news of the world to the main private investigators, and there were over 100 of them used by the sun and the news of the world over at least 16 years that this claim has been going on. yeah, prince harry and lord watson, they were the last man standing in this case. what insight can you give us into the decision to settle? because prince harry had said he was there for those who couldn't afford to go to court. some sections of the media, in their coverage of this news today, saying this is a climb—down from him when he promised a crusade against sections of the tabloid press. well, firstly, they're the last two
so it's a full victory for prince harry and tom watson. out what a price they've paid. i mean, prince harry gets revenge attacks on him by the newspapers for daring to stand up to them but has been prepared to do that in orderfor this to come out, notjust for him, but for all those people who brought claims and all the others who were targeted, because, as court documents have shown, there were 35,000 payments across the sun and the news of the world to the main private investigators, and there...
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tom watson also settled his case today.oint that media intrusions were widespread. i once said that the big beasts of the tabloid jungle have no predators. i was wrong. they have prince harry. his bravery and astonishing courage have brought accountability to a part of the media world that thought it was untouchable. rupert murdoch's news group newspapers gave this statement... so does this all draw a line under the press intrusions? not according to dr evan harris, a campaigner for media regulation and consultant for the claimants�* legal team. because they denied under oath that there was unlawful activity at the sun — in the criminal courts, in this high court, at the leveson inquiry and in front of parliamentary committees, this was denied — either that was just an unfortunate error or they knowingly denied something that they knew to be true. the latter is called perjury when it's done under oath, at the leveson inquiry and in court, and it's contempt of parliament where it's done at a select committee. if the rule of
tom watson also settled his case today.oint that media intrusions were widespread. i once said that the big beasts of the tabloid jungle have no predators. i was wrong. they have prince harry. his bravery and astonishing courage have brought accountability to a part of the media world that thought it was untouchable. rupert murdoch's news group newspapers gave this statement... so does this all draw a line under the press intrusions? not according to dr evan harris, a campaigner for media...
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the inquest into andrew watson's death will continue next month.nal hours. megan patterson, bbc news. in a statement the department of health and social care told us: our sympathies are with andrew s family and friends, who have suffered unimaginable distress because of the shocking failings in this case. we will never turn a blind eye to failure and will work to root out poor performance". now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. this turbulent spell of weather continues. we have another deep area of low pressure in charge of the scene today. this is another named storm, but this one named by the spanish weather service, for the impact it is going to have in spain, storm herminia. but here in the uk, the met office has issued a range of yellow warnings for wind and rain. the satellite picture very clearly shows the centre of our storm, the centre of our area of low pressure. but i also want to draw your attention to what is happening down here along the line of this weather front. we can see this hook of cloud developing, and it may be that
the inquest into andrew watson's death will continue next month.nal hours. megan patterson, bbc news. in a statement the department of health and social care told us: our sympathies are with andrew s family and friends, who have suffered unimaginable distress because of the shocking failings in this case. we will never turn a blind eye to failure and will work to root out poor performance". now it's time for a look at the weather. hello. this turbulent spell of weather continues. we have...
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the new tv show "watson."hauffeur taylor tomlinson and her panelists joe manganiello, thomas lennon, and paul f. tompkins. while you're watching the show, i just wanted to tell you that if you do watch the show and i hope you do, you know that for the past few months, i've been asking you at home to send in your questions for me and my beautiful wife, evie. and i specifically ask you to write out your question in a letter then take a photo of it, then email that to us, so we can print it out again as a letter. and i'm happy to say we've already received almost 400 of your letters, so now it's time for the very first "late show email in-bag." ♪ ♪ "the late show" email in vague. as always, please welcome my wife, evie. from here, darling. good to see you. evie mcgee, everybody. there you go. >> evie: thank you! >> stephen: please have a seat. >> evie: hello. >> evie! evie! >> steevie! >> evie: i'm not egging them on at all. >> stephen: do not steal my people. >> evie: a lot of mail. i'm excited to see what peopl
the new tv show "watson."hauffeur taylor tomlinson and her panelists joe manganiello, thomas lennon, and paul f. tompkins. while you're watching the show, i just wanted to tell you that if you do watch the show and i hope you do, you know that for the past few months, i've been asking you at home to send in your questions for me and my beautiful wife, evie. and i specifically ask you to write out your question in a letter then take a photo of it, then email that to us, so we can print...
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i'm proud that my middle name is watson, that name connects me a very personal way to james watson and his unique service to washington territory and washington state. my son jack's full name is jackson murray ferguson, named after two everett men of integrity. scoop jackson and my late father, murray ferguson. now, i tried to convince -- now, i tried to convince colleen to name our daughter edith. true. colleen quite recently pointed out that edith in the 21st century is an old-fashioned name and she's right as she usually is and we agreed on katie. i sometimes call katie edith anyway. [laughter] >> and i probably always will because i like to remind her about someone very important in our family history, and because i want her to know that the name edith maybe old-fashioned, the qualities like resilience, hard work, common sense, patriotism, practicality, about faith, frugality, service, and sacrifice, qualities of her great-grandma's edith had in abundance. they will never be out of style. indeed, those are the qualities possessed by generations of washingtonians that made our state
i'm proud that my middle name is watson, that name connects me a very personal way to james watson and his unique service to washington territory and washington state. my son jack's full name is jackson murray ferguson, named after two everett men of integrity. scoop jackson and my late father, murray ferguson. now, i tried to convince -- now, i tried to convince colleen to name our daughter edith. true. colleen quite recently pointed out that edith in the 21st century is an old-fashioned name...
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lord watson has said they're preparing a dossier of evidence to hand to the metropolitan police.inic casciani was at the high court. headline after headline, story after story. years of intrusion, now accepted by the sun in a stunning conclusion in prince harry's battle against tabloid. for years, the duke has said he was a victim of unlawful practices. he blames the media for the death of his mother. he says journalists destroyed his first flush of love with chelsy davy. and today, at the high court, this was the moment of reckoning. from yesterday, there had been clues of secret talks. he'd been up all night, but the duke's barrister david sherborne was looking surprisingly fresh—faced and chipper. mr sherborne, has there been a settlement? - good morning. we'll have to see. and see we did. just after 10:30am, mr sherborne stood up in court and announced the two sides had reached an agreement and read out words his client had long waited to hear. "ngn offers a full and unequivocal apology to the duke of sussex for the serious intrusion by the sun between 1996 and 2011 into his
lord watson has said they're preparing a dossier of evidence to hand to the metropolitan police.inic casciani was at the high court. headline after headline, story after story. years of intrusion, now accepted by the sun in a stunning conclusion in prince harry's battle against tabloid. for years, the duke has said he was a victim of unlawful practices. he blames the media for the death of his mother. he says journalists destroyed his first flush of love with chelsy davy. and today, at the high...
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lord watson is saying that he is sending a dossier to the metropolitan police.litan police. i entirely agree with him. lord wharton and gordon brown have called for a renewed police investigation. would that be a good use of public money? pm would that be a good use of public mone ? �* ~ would that be a good use of public mone ? �* . , , ., , money? an excellent use. the people who are in power— money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news _ money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news group - money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at a news group are| who are in power at a news group are still there. the people who were responsible for these admitted illegal acts are solder— rupert murdoch, rebekah brooks, james murdoch. == murdoch, rebekah brooks, james murdoch. , ., murdoch. -- still there. ithought this trial was _ murdoch. -- still there. ithought this trial was going _ murdoch. -- still ther
lord watson is saying that he is sending a dossier to the metropolitan police.litan police. i entirely agree with him. lord wharton and gordon brown have called for a renewed police investigation. would that be a good use of public money? pm would that be a good use of public mone ? �* ~ would that be a good use of public mone ? �* . , , ., , money? an excellent use. the people who are in power— money? an excellent use. the people who are in power at _ money? an excellent use. the people...
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ian watson, bbc news.housands of homes and businesses are still without power this morning, after storm eowynn caused major distruption across parts of the uk and ireland. one man was killed in the storm, which the met office describes as probably the strongest in at least 10 years. our reporter, louisa pilbeam, has more. as the clean—up continues from a once—in—a—generation storm, huge numbers of people are still without power today. electricity companies say some customers may have to wait days until being reconnected as a team struggle with damage caused by winds in excess of 100mph and continuing high winds, snow, ice and debris in some areas. in ireland, those winds were the strongest ever recorded and claimed the life of 20—year—old kacper dudek, killed in county donegal when a tree fell on his car. across ireland, nearly 500,000 customers are still without electricity, with warnings from power companies it could take several days to reconnect them. in the uk, 19,000 homes and businesses are still wi
ian watson, bbc news.housands of homes and businesses are still without power this morning, after storm eowynn caused major distruption across parts of the uk and ireland. one man was killed in the storm, which the met office describes as probably the strongest in at least 10 years. our reporter, louisa pilbeam, has more. as the clean—up continues from a once—in—a—generation storm, huge numbers of people are still without power today. electricity companies say some customers may have to...
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i've been asked to read out a statement on behalf of the duke of sussex and lord watson.side the court, where his trial challenging the publisher of the sun and the news of the world was about to begin, a statement from his barrister about an apology and a settlement from news group newspapers. in a monumental victory today. news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices. this represents a vindication for the hundreds of other claimants who were strong armed into settling, without being able to get to the truth of what was done to done to them. after endless resistance, denials and legal battles by news group newspapers, including spending more than £1 billion in payouts and in legal costs, as well as paying off those in the know in order to prevent the full picture from coming out, news uk is finally held to account for its illegal actions and its blatant disregard for the law. this scandal began when it emerged that the phone of the murdered schoolgirl milly dowler, had been hacked. fo
i've been asked to read out a statement on behalf of the duke of sussex and lord watson.side the court, where his trial challenging the publisher of the sun and the news of the world was about to begin, a statement from his barrister about an apology and a settlement from news group newspapers. in a monumental victory today. news uk have admitted that the sun, the flagship title for rupert murdoch's uk media empire, has indeed engaged in illegal practices. this represents a vindication for the...
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we have prince harry and we have lord watson, former labour minister.here they can question the bosses of newsgroup newspapers, and what they want is a bit of light shone on what was going on inside this organisation. very briefly, david, a lot of people will see this as prince harry taking on rupert murdoch, who owns the newspapers he is suing. very much so. there has been — and it is no secret — a long animus between prince harry and the media over many years. and for him, he has said this many times, that this is about, essentially revealing what he believes was widespread wrongdoing inside newsgroup, which they have denied all along. they have admitted that there was a problem with the news of the world. it was closed down in 2011. they have said there was nothing wrong with what was happening in the sun. so this has always been the issue about this allegation of widespread wrongdoing and a cover up, which is what they believe will be revealed and what they hope will come out of this trial, all of which has been strongly denied by newsgroup newspape
we have prince harry and we have lord watson, former labour minister.here they can question the bosses of newsgroup newspapers, and what they want is a bit of light shone on what was going on inside this organisation. very briefly, david, a lot of people will see this as prince harry taking on rupert murdoch, who owns the newspapers he is suing. very much so. there has been — and it is no secret — a long animus between prince harry and the media over many years. and for him, he has said...
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let's go back to gabrielle watson, a sentencing expert from university of oxford.o hear axel rudakubana being sentenced. rudaku ba na being sentenced. just rudakubana being sentenced. just remind us again what the judge will be considering as he comes to that sentence and particularly, what is crucial is the fact that he was 17. very short of his 18th birthday on the day he committed the murders, but that is crucial when it comes to the sentencing. when it comes to the sentencina. ~ , ,., , , sentencing. absolutely. it is worth noting _ sentencing. absolutely. it is worth noting very _ sentencing. absolutely. it is worth noting very briefly i sentencing. absolutely. it is| worth noting very briefly that the effect and practice of this very late guilty plea was entered on monday. this might be viewed in some way as a secret blessing for the families and community, what it does is expedites the criminal process, the trial has been abandoned. there is no need to assemble the jury or for the prosecution to prove his guilt beyond reasonable doubt, he stands convicted of
let's go back to gabrielle watson, a sentencing expert from university of oxford.o hear axel rudakubana being sentenced. rudaku ba na being sentenced. just rudakubana being sentenced. just remind us again what the judge will be considering as he comes to that sentence and particularly, what is crucial is the fact that he was 17. very short of his 18th birthday on the day he committed the murders, but that is crucial when it comes to the sentencing. when it comes to the sentencina. ~ , ,., , ,...
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pythagoras watson is the team lead for the el capitan advance technology system. >> when people talkn high performance computers, this is the main thing. you put two computers in what's known as a blade here and then you can packet 64 of those into a whole big cabinet here that gets you 128 nodes and they you buy 87 of those racks and you get to 11,136 individual computers. >> reporter: more than 11,000 individual computers that come together to help lead the way in all types of research, including national security. >> we can simulate climate. we can simulate gene folding. so all the way up through eventually the simulation of nuclear weapons. >> reporter: el capitan is in the early access mode, meaning more testing and calculations to eventually process classified information. the $600 million supercomputer will soon run sophisticated calculations that simulate nuclear detonations from the u.s. aging stockpile. >> because we stopped doing underground nuclear testing, we needed to replace that with something or replace with simulating on these very large computers to be able to unde
pythagoras watson is the team lead for the el capitan advance technology system. >> when people talkn high performance computers, this is the main thing. you put two computers in what's known as a blade here and then you can packet 64 of those into a whole big cabinet here that gets you 128 nodes and they you buy 87 of those racks and you get to 11,136 individual computers. >> reporter: more than 11,000 individual computers that come together to help lead the way in all types of...
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katy watson, bbc news, in darwen. win the world championship. he beat the three—time world champion michael van gerwen comfortably — seven sets to three. littler won £500,000 at the tournament in london. the british prime minister sir keir starmer said it was an inspirational performance under immense pressure. you're watching bbc news. from all of us in washington, dc have a very good day. goodbye for now. hello. if you have travel plans this weekend, it's probably worth keeping an eye on the weather forecast because wintry weather could cause some quite significant disruption. met office amber warnings have been issued for snow and ice during the weekend, particularly covering parts of wales, the midlands and up into northern england as we head through saturday night and on into sunday. so what's going on? well, cold air has set in across the uk, this cold arctic air sitting in place. and then from the southwest, some milder air tries to make a move. and along the boundary between the two, we have this weather front
katy watson, bbc news, in darwen. win the world championship. he beat the three—time world champion michael van gerwen comfortably — seven sets to three. littler won £500,000 at the tournament in london. the british prime minister sir keir starmer said it was an inspirational performance under immense pressure. you're watching bbc news. from all of us in washington, dc have a very good day. goodbye for now. hello. if you have travel plans this weekend, it's probably worth keeping an eye on...
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, the former labour ministeh — lord watson, the former labour minister.in court, where they can question the bosses _ where they can question the bosses of news group newspapers that what they want is a bit of tight— that what they want is a bit of light shone on what was going on inside _ light shone on what was going on inside these organisation —— this organisation. on inside these organisation -- this organisation.— this organisation. very briefly. _ this organisation. very briefly, many - this organisation. very briefly, many will- this organisation. very briefly, many will see | this organisation. very i briefly, many will see this this organisation. very - briefly, many will see this as harry taking on rupert murdoch who owns the newspapers he is suing? who owns the newspapers he is suina ? , . , who owns the newspapers he is suinu? , . , ., suing? very much so. it is no secret, there _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has _ suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been - suing? very much so. it is no secret, there has been a - su
, the former labour ministeh — lord watson, the former labour minister.in court, where they can question the bosses _ where they can question the bosses of news group newspapers that what they want is a bit of tight— that what they want is a bit of light shone on what was going on inside _ light shone on what was going on inside these organisation —— this organisation. on inside these organisation -- this organisation.— this organisation. very briefly. _ this organisation. very...
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katy watson, bbc news, in darwin.ter simonjones has more. this whole area was full of salt and it was as high as the top of the pad you can see there. they are constantly monitoring the roads to see how much salt they need to use each day. much salt they need to use each da . ~ ., . ., much salt they need to use each da. ., ., ., ., day. we do tailor what the critters are _ day. we do tailor what the critters are putting - day. we do tailor what the critters are putting the - day. we do tailor what the i critters are putting the roads depending on the positions conditions and temperatures. the wagon style up what is required and the salt is dispensed accordingly. in the offices where _ dispensed accordingly. in the offices where they _ dispensed accordingly. in the offices where they keep - dispensed accordingly. in the offices where they keep an i dispensed accordingly. in the i offices where they keep an eye on how much salt is needed and where it needs to go. indie on how much salt is needed and where it needs to g
katy watson, bbc news, in darwin.ter simonjones has more. this whole area was full of salt and it was as high as the top of the pad you can see there. they are constantly monitoring the roads to see how much salt they need to use each day. much salt they need to use each da . ~ ., . ., much salt they need to use each da. ., ., ., ., day. we do tailor what the critters are _ day. we do tailor what the critters are putting - day. we do tailor what the critters are putting the - day. we do tailor...
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nearby. speech setting out how labour will deliver the growth it our political correspondent iain watson reports. critics reeves's budget battered business confidence big tax on employers and gloomy talk rises on employers and gloomy talk about public finances. today she was talking up the economy and promising to move further and faster, removing barriers new development. too barriers to new development. we have accepted low long we have accepted low expectations and accepted decline. we no longer have to do that. we can so so much ”7536111157777" ' �*g'rowm' "5755761111577” ' �*g'rowm is somuchm 7 �*growth is not do so much better. low growth is not our destiny. the do so much better. low growth is not our destiny-— our destiny. the cgaggcel. . nuns-an. new prordshire announcing new railway to and an ambition links to cambridge and an ambition to turn the area between a two mm -. ”she 2 f z she béékéa .., z “sh; béekéé 15” valley. she backed projects in england. more northern england. more co ntroversially, northern england. more controversially, idea that has ona on a pattern for year
nearby. speech setting out how labour will deliver the growth it our political correspondent iain watson reports. critics reeves's budget battered business confidence big tax on employers and gloomy talk rises on employers and gloomy talk about public finances. today she was talking up the economy and promising to move further and faster, removing barriers new development. too barriers to new development. we have accepted low long we have accepted low expectations and accepted decline. we no...
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let's speak to our political correspondent rob watson. keir starmer really clearly pretty angry about this. he did not use mr musk�*s name but he was really very clear about what he thought were attacks on him. , ., ., , �* ., , him. yes, one doesn't often use the word impassioned _ him. yes, one doesn't often use the word impassioned and - the word impassioned and kissed, side by side and i think i was probably the most passionate he has been since becoming minister and i think he used that line, the line had been crossed on the treatment ofjess phillips but also quite interesting that he tried not to make his defence of his government's role, the defence of handling of rape gangs by not mentioning mr musk personally. it was much more about british politics and british politicians in particular, those from the now opposition conservative party. he said they should announce attacks on ministers, surely they should favour the use of evidence and facts in little debate because if not, you are heading down a slippery slope. so an extremely s
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assistant fire chief dave watson, head of the training and safety division, helped on the body recovery team in the palisades. he chose to go to the palisades fire because it directly threatened his alma mater, pepperdine university. >> i've never seen devastation like that in the community to that scale. >> watson tells rookies and veterans alike on mega wildfires. always keep your head on a swivel, on duty or off. >> i was on the dixie fire a couple years ago and it was bright and sunny like it is today, and within 15 minutes it sounded like a freight train was coming and everything went black. you couldn't see your hand in front of your face and the fire was a running crime. fire right over the top of us. >> vo taylor valdez has been a contra costa firefighter for four years now. altadena's eaton fire was his first big mutual aid mega fire. >> it's a different dynamic to the fire service. it's at a very grand and big scale. it was pretty shocking and amazing of the amount of resources that were able to respond to that type of incident. >> mega fires worry all firefighters, families a
assistant fire chief dave watson, head of the training and safety division, helped on the body recovery team in the palisades. he chose to go to the palisades fire because it directly threatened his alma mater, pepperdine university. >> i've never seen devastation like that in the community to that scale. >> watson tells rookies and veterans alike on mega wildfires. always keep your head on a swivel, on duty or off. >> i was on the dixie fire a couple years ago and it was...
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so dialogue observers one, the reasons bye contention could watson the dispute. this, the diplomacy is arguably needed to prevent a deeper rift between the neighbors to each other. yeah, i'll just say the chat by north going to india or bangladesh border direct lot. you watch you true crime show before bad. i already told you, because i get it. get it. because i don't know. i'm crazy. this is the case of the sponge bob murder. in 1995, jason was born in a small town in louisiana. i fell asleep listening to a crime podcast. i am the girl. the name is bad and tara newell, a survivor turned advocate producer and life coach saline best olson, a producer and filmmaker focusing on true crime across film, television, and podcasts and bill thomas. the co host of the mind, over murder, podcast, and an advocate for victims. thank you all so much for your time. thank you for being part of the stream today. tara, i would like to start with you, because here on the stream, we often focus on personal stories, and you had a terrific experience with infamous cereal. predatory jo
so dialogue observers one, the reasons bye contention could watson the dispute. this, the diplomacy is arguably needed to prevent a deeper rift between the neighbors to each other. yeah, i'll just say the chat by north going to india or bangladesh border direct lot. you watch you true crime show before bad. i already told you, because i get it. get it. because i don't know. i'm crazy. this is the case of the sponge bob murder. in 1995, jason was born in a small town in louisiana. i fell asleep...
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assistant fire chief dave watson, head of the training and safety division, helped on the body recovery team in the palisades. he chose to go to the palisades fire because it directly threatened his alma mater, pepperdine university. >> i've never seen devastation like that in the community to that scale. >> watson tells rookies and veterans alike on mega wildfires always keep your head on a swivel. on duty or off? >> i was on the dixie fire a couple years ago and it was bright and sunny like it is today, and within 15 minutes it sounded like a freight train was coming and everything went black. you couldn't see your hand in front of your face and the fire was a running crime. fire right over the top of us. >> though taylor valdez has been a contra costa firefighter for four years now, altadena's eaton fire was his first big mutual aid mega fire. >> it's a different dynamic to the fire service. it's at a very grand and big scale. it was pretty shocking and amazing of the amount of resources that we're able to respond to that type of incident. >> mega fires worry all firefighters, famili
assistant fire chief dave watson, head of the training and safety division, helped on the body recovery team in the palisades. he chose to go to the palisades fire because it directly threatened his alma mater, pepperdine university. >> i've never seen devastation like that in the community to that scale. >> watson tells rookies and veterans alike on mega wildfires always keep your head on a swivel. on duty or off? >> i was on the dixie fire a couple years ago and it was...
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ivan watson. as we head into day six of the devastating wildfires in southern california. firefighters are racing against the clock. officials are warning there is a very significant concern that the fires will grow in the hours ahead, as the santa ana winds regain strength. that comes as the death toll climbs to 16. california's governor is doubling the number of national guardsmen deployed. seven other u.s. states, canada and mexico, are sending in firefighters to help. the powerful winds are picking up as crews make progress on the largest blaze burning in los angeles. the palisades fire, the operations chief, says there's minimal activity in some parts as they stop the spread of the fire's boundary, but that work could be lost. with flames inching closer to brentwood, bel-air and other communities near ucla. officials say they're waiting to see how these winds will impact firefighting efforts, what the wind conditions predicted and what we were hearing from the national weather service when it can carry an ember miles away due to 40, 50, 60 mile an hour winds. >> it do
ivan watson. as we head into day six of the devastating wildfires in southern california. firefighters are racing against the clock. officials are warning there is a very significant concern that the fires will grow in the hours ahead, as the santa ana winds regain strength. that comes as the death toll climbs to 16. california's governor is doubling the number of national guardsmen deployed. seven other u.s. states, canada and mexico, are sending in firefighters to help. the powerful winds are...
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katy watson, bbc news, in darwin.ear—up, including finding a home for the christmas tree. i need to find a home for mine! in bristol, some trees are being dropped off at noah's ark zoo farm, where they'll be put to good use. to explain, our reporter fiona lamdin is at noah's ark zoo farm in bristol. and some of her furry friends, fiona. ,., ., and some of her furry friends, fiona. m, ., ., and some of her furry friends, fiona. ,., ., ., _, ., fiona. good morning, come and have a look- _ fiona. good morning, come and have a look. we _ fiona. good morning, come and have a look. we are _ fiona. good morning, come and have a look. we are at - fiona. good morning, come and have a look. we are at noah's i have a look. we are at noah's ark zoo farm in somerset. people are dropping off their trees and they have put them in here with the bears. this is one they're having a little look. they are actually laced the leaves with honey and they have been exploring them, they have been exploring them, they have been exploring them,
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we've yet to establish watson, that period of transition is going to be. we're going to go to a summer binge of 8 whose life for us in damascus a summer. there are several statements that are coming out from this. one of the main ones, as far as you are concerned, of the rob rican now confirms that according to a state media, amethyst shut off, has been declared the president of this country for the interm period to all the parliament. it means dissolves, the fox edition is now dissolved all the legislation of the country itself. but you also refer the course to the sanctions which have had an enormous impact on the lives of city and people. one would imagine that people in syria are going to be equally interested to see how their lives are going to change under this new administration. but from the meeting between sharing got various lead is leaders of ministry factions who've been fighting alongside shara, as well as they can from governments for mr. i've had the shy bonnie talking about how this in just 6 weeks they've been able to gather the confidence
we've yet to establish watson, that period of transition is going to be. we're going to go to a summer binge of 8 whose life for us in damascus a summer. there are several statements that are coming out from this. one of the main ones, as far as you are concerned, of the rob rican now confirms that according to a state media, amethyst shut off, has been declared the president of this country for the interm period to all the parliament. it means dissolves, the fox edition is now dissolved all...
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so dialogue observers one, the reasons bye contention could watson the dispute. this, a diplomacy is arguably needed to prevent a different rate between the neighbors to each other, you know, just by north going to india or bangladesh border within 50000 people in the us state of california on the wanting to leave the homes immediately. all be ready to do so often fall spreading wall fire broke out north of los angeles and flies as a back stream. the hues fire which began to wednesday and phones were 40 square kilometers within hours. and now the major fiber account on wednesday, near the exclusive los angeles neighborhood of bella, president donald trump, will visit the areas affected by the wall fires on friday. it's off the he called california and authorities incompetent for the response that scheduled reynolds. he is north of los angeles, whether he's fi is building and joins us now live. what is the situation where you are rob as well but warming, the president of course has pulled the country out of the paris climate accords. uh and uh, also uh, these incr
so dialogue observers one, the reasons bye contention could watson the dispute. this, a diplomacy is arguably needed to prevent a different rate between the neighbors to each other, you know, just by north going to india or bangladesh border within 50000 people in the us state of california on the wanting to leave the homes immediately. all be ready to do so often fall spreading wall fire broke out north of los angeles and flies as a back stream. the hues fire which began to wednesday and...
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were prince harry and lord watson targeted?st time that news group newspapers, rupert murdoch's british newspapers — the news of the world, as was, and the sun — faces the same kind of scrutiny. if those allegations were to be found proven, it could have severe reputational consequences for both the company and any individuals who are implicated. prince harry accuses rebekah brooks — ngn's chief executive and a close confidante of rupert murdoch — of knowing what went on. in 2014, an old baileyjury cleared her of being involved. today, ngn says allegations of a cover—up are wrong, and will be strongly denied. dominic casciani, bbc news. 66 people have died and more than 50 others are being treated for injuries in hospital after a fire at a turkish ski resort. let's get the latest from our correspondent nicky schiller. nicky. yes, we know this blaze broke out in a 12 story hotel in the bolu mountain ski resort in north—west turkey. that is about 100 miles from the capital, ankara. reports say that it started around 3.30 in the m
were prince harry and lord watson targeted?st time that news group newspapers, rupert murdoch's british newspapers — the news of the world, as was, and the sun — faces the same kind of scrutiny. if those allegations were to be found proven, it could have severe reputational consequences for both the company and any individuals who are implicated. prince harry accuses rebekah brooks — ngn's chief executive and a close confidante of rupert murdoch — of knowing what went on. in 2014, an...
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so dialogue observers one, the reasons bye contention could watson the dispute. this diplomacy is arguably needed the the right well, it's time for for sports. rosa is the far off. thank you so much, tara, all the thrilling. come back when for power, censure man has left mattress. a city in danger, being knocked out of the champions league. both teams were in need of victory heading into the sky, which came alive after the break. 3 score and 2 point goals and the french capital is early holland, with their 2nd p. s. g, head back with 4 goals to secure a famous when you're 40 result, put some any. what's a good chance of reaching the play up round is city lose or draw their final game against 1st. i mean, every other competition i set it with a list accepted, so because the less tends at home and rush uh will do everything there. just the united manager, reuben amaran's says he was misunderstood when he described his team as the worst. and the clubs, history. united face rangers as caught in the rubble leak on thursday, our on made the comments after sides recent
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this transfers the heat from the watson, the caves to the water that's running through the district teaching network. now unfortunately, this is as close as we can get to the case. that's because the fields and thankfully, so on the other side of the field. and you have the concrete, the concrete because on the other side there, there's a 100000 cubic meter of 95 degrees health walker. so if it's not our company, we own the cooking. we were as you can imagine converting an old oil deposit into a heat storage cave was a big undertaking. or yeah, the 1st we would have to do was to open it up because they've been close down for over 50 years. and then when we're opening up, we have to clean them from all the oil that was in there. and that was a long and sticky process. but then after that, we need to do all the pricing said needed to be inside the case because now we can't reach them anymore. so after that was done, you see lives up again and started to fill up with water that's allowed to move in 5 months, as the case holds as much water as almost a 100 with olympic sized swimming pools. the
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the duke of sussex and the former labour party deputy leader lord watson, who also settled his legalawful information—gathering into their private lives. news group newspapers gave a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious intrusions over the course of 15 years. it's also apologised for intruding into the private life of his late mother, diana, princess of wales.
the duke of sussex and the former labour party deputy leader lord watson, who also settled his legalawful information—gathering into their private lives. news group newspapers gave a full and unequivocal apology to prince harry for serious intrusions over the course of 15 years. it's also apologised for intruding into the private life of his late mother, diana, princess of wales.
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iain watson, bbc news. analysis from heathrow. sustainable aviation but at the moment 2% of fuel moment just 2% of aviation fuel is a sustainable and the target —£ -£ to 10% by tv to 10% by 2030. tv to 10% by 2030. 22x, lstnshave 10% by 2030. 22919 by so the lstn.have 10% by 2030. 22919 by so the question is, even 2040. so the question is, even if that is and s .. 7.22.2...” there will be a lot of competition between different to use that feel countries to use that feel between road transport and aviation, lots of people to use low carbon wanting to use low carbon fuels, even if they get hold fuels, so even if they get hold of field is of the field there is a question about what to other of emissions. the other 78% of the emissions. the tory government at the tory government looked at all of in a policy called all of this in a policy called zero shortly before labour jet zero shortly before labour took over and it found this would be very difficult. as time " growth? j growth means growth means we will economic growth. means we wi
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but as far as the key international, a donors they, i'll be talking to them senior watson officials yesterday. and basically they say that that's the some positive signals coming out of damascus, particularly, i guess the backstroke of the meetings they had in the past with the start and with all the leaders of the new administration. and that the international community is willing to move ahead with more finance as a so the symptoms of malaria. donald trump has begun his 2nd time with applies to end russia's invasion of ukraine in just a 100 days is due administration failed to meet its own deadline. finding the ukraine war within 24 hours of being sworn in as was promised repeatedly on the campaign in the con has more from boucher and ukraine. hey, aaron boucher, the memories of the russian occupation are still fresh. this memorial documents the people that died in the occupation grandfather's grandmother's children as young as 4 years old. now, there is a strategy from the us. the will will be ended in a 100 days. it says donald trump is appointed, a special envoy, left tenant general, ret
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we sent seal team 6 all the way across the atlantic into niger to get philip watson back. we did.ll 7 bandits. that's when words really matter. that's when a president's words really matter. you will see it with the reset. i will call it an american reset you will see on the 20th of january. when it comes to the middle east, people should understand whether you like it or not you will fear and respect the united states of america. not just in the middle east but globally as well. the sooner this administration packs its bags and walks out the door on the 20th, i think it will be a lot better for america. >> no doubt. the words matter. adversaries heard words of president trump, actions matter too. this as i pointed out one of the ddeadliest terrorist attack and biden gave the medal to liz cheney and produced like a tv show and no cross examination of witnesses, the media fell for it but utterly one sided. a show trial. so why today? i mean, our adversaries are watching general kellogg, does biden do this instead of addressing the american people, put out a picture from the situati
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our political correspondent rob watson has been giving me more analysis on the pm's reaction.ne doesn't often use the word impassioned and keir starmer side by side. but i mean, i think that was probably the most passionate he's been since becoming a prime minister. and i think very interesting that he used that line, that a line had been crossed in the treatment ofjess phillips, but also, of course, rather interesting that he tried not to make his defence of his government's role, the defence of handling of the rape gangs, by mentioning... by not mentioning mr musk personally, saying this wasn't about musk, it wasn't about america, that it was much more about british politics and british politicians, in particular those from the now opposition conservative party. surely, he said, they should come out and denounce attacks on ministers. surely they should favour the use of sort of evidence and facts in political debate, because if not, you are heading down a slippery slope. so an extremely strong intervention, but one trying to be careful, obviously not wanting to, you know, to
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sense what area or are they in the south of the strict needs or related injuries, will critically watson within the coming days as they are defending basically on fuels in order to break down the rates as i'm providing a critical departments with electricity, including the ice and the surgical departments to pump the bleak realities that do some medical teams working under the combination of the repeated looting attacks by a criminal guns. the restrictive midges that continue to be imposed by the is by the army regarding the us secretary of state, anthony blinking will meet the foreign ministers of the u. k. france, germany and italy in rome on thursday. that's today to discuss serious future or diplomatic and as a james space has more on this from damascus. a new flag and a new hope for the future. but while the international community is outdated, the election should be held for 3 to 5 years. the most secure way in the sealant situation is to have the patient and have the sufficient time to get into the democratic era. so if we do with no improperly, we will get the lead pennies approa
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the former labour deputy leader lord tom watson is also suing the company.up with the sports headlines. good afternoon, ollie. the ten—time champion novak djokovic is through to the semi—finals at the australian open after a thrilling, hard—fought victory over spain's carlos alcaraz alcaraz, who beat djokovic in both his wimbledon final triumphs, took the first set 6—4 but from that point onwards, even though both men broke each other, the serb took control, winning the next three in a match that lasted over three and half hours and finished just before one in the morning. alcaraz, was third seed in melbourne but has never made it past the quarters. djokovic will face alexander zverev in the semis. the women's champion, aryna sabalenka, will play paula badosa in the semis after a 19th win in a row at melbourne park. the world number one, who is looking to secure a hat—trick of australian open titles, had to work really hard to battle past the 27th seed, anastasia pavlyuchenkova. she won the first set 6—2 but lost the second by the same margin and then went a
the former labour deputy leader lord tom watson is also suing the company.up with the sports headlines. good afternoon, ollie. the ten—time champion novak djokovic is through to the semi—finals at the australian open after a thrilling, hard—fought victory over spain's carlos alcaraz alcaraz, who beat djokovic in both his wimbledon final triumphs, took the first set 6—4 but from that point onwards, even though both men broke each other, the serb took control, winning the next three in a...
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chief watson says such fires could happen anywhere in california.ges everyone to be prepared and have evacuation plans in place. >> all right, let's check in with sal at 739. sal, how's the commute? >> well, it's a busy thursday, dave. and gasia as it usually is. let's start with the richmond bridge. we have a couple of tough days. today is not particularly tough, but it's slow. as you drive over to marin county and marin, there's not an unusual backup. it's basically slow from novato to san rafael, which is typical. bay bridge toll plaza backed up to the maze, so nothing unusual there. if you are driving on the san mateo or dumbarton bridges, they all look pretty typical. southbound 880 clearing a crash near alvarado, niles. it's taken a bit, but things are improving a little bit. i promised you a look at the silicon valley. that also looks slow, except. and as always, it. except northbound 85 sunnyvale, right at el camino real. they're clearing a crash there, so that's a little slower than usual. if that's your route, either take a different way o
chief watson says such fires could happen anywhere in california.ges everyone to be prepared and have evacuation plans in place. >> all right, let's check in with sal at 739. sal, how's the commute? >> well, it's a busy thursday, dave. and gasia as it usually is. let's start with the richmond bridge. we have a couple of tough days. today is not particularly tough, but it's slow. as you drive over to marin county and marin, there's not an unusual backup. it's basically slow from...
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the duke of sussex is one of two people, along with former labour deputy leader lord tom watson, suing they intruded into into his private life in an unlawful way. correspondent helena wilkinson. let's go live to the high court and speak to our correspondent helena wilkinson. a deeply personal battle for prince harry.— prince harry. yes, it was always — prince harry. yes, it was always going _ prince harry. yes, it was always going to - prince harry. yes, it was always going to be - prince harry. yes, it was always going to be a - prince harry. yes, it was i always going to be a deeply personal events. in terms of what is happening here at the high court, we were expecting their first day of this trial to get under way at 10:30am. it was delayed by an hour and has been delayed further until two o'clock this afternoon. with me to discuss more about the trial, what we think might be going on, is dominic. first of all, a delay to the hearing this morning. what can be read into that? it this morning. what can be read into that? , ., , this morning. what can be read into that?— into that? i
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a full and unequivocal apology, and we had tom watson speaking earlier outside the court.sparks, head of the group against press intrusion. i have victoria stay for prince harry and four hacked off.— for prince harry and four hacked off. yes, all these claims against _ hacked off. yes, all these | claims against newspapers hacked off. yes, all these i claims against newspapers of the last— claims against newspapers of the last decade this litigation has gone on, and they have paid out over— has gone on, and they have paid out over £1 — has gone on, and they have paid out over £1 billion over that period. _ out over £1 billion over that period, settling these claims, all to— period, settling these claims, all to maintain this argument that— all to maintain this argument that the _ all to maintain this argument that the sun was not involved in illegal— that the sun was not involved in illegal behaviour of any kind, _ in illegal behaviour of any kind, but today finally they have — kind, but today finally they have admitted that actually that — have admitted that actually that
a full and unequivocal apology, and we had tom watson speaking earlier outside the court.sparks, head of the group against press intrusion. i have victoria stay for prince harry and four hacked off.— for prince harry and four hacked off. yes, all these claims against _ hacked off. yes, all these | claims against newspapers hacked off. yes, all these i claims against newspapers of the last— claims against newspapers of the last decade this litigation has gone on, and they have paid out...
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a back injury has forced england and leicester winger anthony watson to retire from rugby. just seven times for the club over the past two seasons. luca brecel and kyren wilson will battle it out shortly for a place in the semi finals of snooker�*s masters tournament. the winner will meet judd trump in the last four. trump was impressive in beating ding jun—hui six frames to three earlier this afternoon. seema jaswal is at alexandra palace for us. it is called the finals friday here at alexandra palace and we have just seenjudd trump take on ding jun—huh seenjudd trump take on ding jun—hui, he did take a 3—1 lead in the match and look quite promising for him but trump did what he did best and took it away. he for him but trump did what he did best and took it away.— best and took it away. he played like a man _ best and took it away. he played like a man with _ best and took it away. he played like a man with total— best and took it away. he played like a man with total belief - best and took it away. he played like a man with total belief in - like a man with total belief
a back injury has forced england and leicester winger anthony watson to retire from rugby. just seven times for the club over the past two seasons. luca brecel and kyren wilson will battle it out shortly for a place in the semi finals of snooker�*s masters tournament. the winner will meet judd trump in the last four. trump was impressive in beating ding jun—hui six frames to three earlier this afternoon. seema jaswal is at alexandra palace for us. it is called the finals friday here at...
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years before the big bang. >> actually have results that match our real experiments. >> reporter: watsonnce livermore for 24 years, spending the last eight years dropping el capitan. developing el capitan. >> i really love the fact that this is actually something that really helps the country and the world, ultimately, in doing this research. >> reporter: doing research based in the bay area, helping protect the nation. >> add some perspective. the el capitan...
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i'm ivan watson.e are following breaking news this hour as we head into day six of the devastating wildfires in southern california. the urgency to contain the flames is now, more than ever, a top priority. officials are warning that dangerous weather conditions could fuel the fires even more in the hours ahead. >> another red flag warning that it's going to push it westward again. >> there is a very significant concern that it's going to continue to grow with the wind conditions predicted and what we were hearing from the national weather service, when it can carry an ember miles away due to 40, 50, 60 mile an hour winds, it doesn't really how big. >> i mean, the there's no line you can cut that, that can stop that. so what we need to do is we need to have everyone ready to be able to evacuate if necessary, depending on where the winds blow the fire. >> now, crews are battling the fires from the ground and air. california's governor is doubling the number of national guardsmen deployed. local firefig
i'm ivan watson.e are following breaking news this hour as we head into day six of the devastating wildfires in southern california. the urgency to contain the flames is now, more than ever, a top priority. officials are warning that dangerous weather conditions could fuel the fires even more in the hours ahead. >> another red flag warning that it's going to push it westward again. >> there is a very significant concern that it's going to continue to grow with the wind conditions...
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as of west africa, watson to not somalia se, so u as innovation in the country has lifted decided to west off somebody of consistency around smith at the bottom of butcher the full human to beautiful business from logic. speak to the feast infant since 1991. the country has been racked by civil war fields by you is support for various sides in conflict. samaria is not suffering from one of the worst. communicating trustees of the vote with ramp and probity, and millions displaced. now for seduce that the printer can you from the mental fluids which you submitted to the races in the horn of africa. but none of the lease forced ahead. failing to address that, having problems, dam this almost could have been written yesterday. i've known these problems have persisted throughout my career with the us government, but i didn't quite expect that this has been thoroughly studied by d o. d. with these issues conclusively identified and yet not addressed for 2 decades now. to make matches with someone there for a 22 percent increase in temper related for utilities between, between city reachin
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sales marketing director here met across lines. >> hi, i'm john watson.ager of soon-to-be area cafe in sausalito and here in sonoma county. we are all too familiar with the destruction from wildfires. personally. my mother lost her home in the oakland hills fire in 1991. >> yes or and i teamed up to host a fundraiser this weekend on sunday from 12 to 4 here. medical plans in sonoma. we're going to have live music, food and wine. really great silent auction. >> now some of the silent auction items that have been so generously donated include a plane ride over sonoma valley dinner with a private chef wine tour in a rolls royce and so much more now, 100% the sales from the food and auction items will directly to the american red cross and best friends. emergency pet relocation. >> yeah. here at meadow craft, we created a couple of special wine labels to raise some funds so they read be strong and they're available here at the tasting room throughout the event, an online and 50% of those winds sales will be donated to the same causes. yeah, again, the events
sales marketing director here met across lines. >> hi, i'm john watson.ager of soon-to-be area cafe in sausalito and here in sonoma county. we are all too familiar with the destruction from wildfires. personally. my mother lost her home in the oakland hills fire in 1991. >> yes or and i teamed up to host a fundraiser this weekend on sunday from 12 to 4 here. medical plans in sonoma. we're going to have live music, food and wine. really great silent auction. >> now some of the...